A netbook is by no means the recommended platform for recording, but I've seen people run Fl Studios and Maschine on them. To be honest with you if it's running a "netbook" processor like an Intel Atom processor or something along those lines you'll run into all kinds of errors.

coo thanks.yea i was just wonderin if u can use audacity or pro tools or somethin on those,i jus dont got tha dough for a real laptop...thanks homies

Best of luck on that, bruh. Since there's no Linux-compatible version of Pro Tools you're stuck with using the Wine wrapper to install/run it, and I have yet to see a single Linux distro that can successfully run Pro Tools. Now, on the other hand, I've seen (and actually run) FL Studio on Ubuntu but that was quite sometime ago, granted it was an older version of both the OS and the DAW. If you are dead set on installing Linux on your netbook and would like a multi-track recorder, Traverso is pretty good (and free). Oh, and there's a Linux version of Audacity as well.